The people of Fresno try to figure out how to celebrate the end of the Great War — without reviving the flu epidemic.

The question, Milanich argues, is not “Who is the father?” but rather, “Who do we want him to be?”

The flu appeared to be losing its grip on the city, suggesting that Fresno’s strict social distancing measures were bearing fruit.

As Fresno entered the third week of the flu pandemic, health officials scrambled to convince residents to take it seriously.

Historian Kristin Szylvian schools us about the forgotten history of mutual housing in America

Goldberger’s book unintentionally reveals that baseball is a representation of America — in its everyday realities of discrimination, exclusion, and inequality.

Professor Hickenlooper spends most of his time trying to keep Professor Warren from being the department chair and bases his courses on historiography circa 1986.

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